Paper Brief/Advising Information for the
Webster University Cooperative Degree Program:
U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School
Captains Career Course
(ADACCC)

 

 


This advising paper describes the Cooperative Masters Degree Program between the United States Army Air Defense Artillery Captains Career Course (ADACCC) and Webster University. This cooperative masters degree program provides an opportunity for qualified ADACCC resident graduates to complete the following Webster University masters degree:

Master of Arts in Management and Leadership (MGTL)

ADACCC students participating in this program are eligible to receive 15 semester hours of graduate transfer credit toward the Master of Arts in Management and Leadership degree program from Webster University, and can attend classes at Webster in-residence or online.

  Program Development

The Air Defense Artillery Captains Career Course and Webster University Cooperative Masters Degree Program was developed in accordance with the American Council on Education's Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit, which contains guidelines approved by the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO).

Webster University Graduate Credit Awarded

Transfer credit is awarded to ADACCC graduates who completed the ADACCC resident course.  ADACCC graduates must submit an official copy of the Academic Evaluation Report (DD Form 1059) to Webster University that reflects “Achieved Course Standards” or “Exceeded Course Standards” in the Performance Summary block in order to receive credit. Qualified students enrolled in the ADACCC/Webster Cooperative Master Degree Program are awarded 15 semester hours of graduate credit toward the Webster University Master of Management and Leadership degree program as shown in chart below.

Master of Arts in Management and Leadership (MGTL)

The Master of Management and Leadership degree requires satisfactory completion of 24 credit hours of the MGTL curriculum and 12 credit hours of graduate electives for a total of 36 credit hours.Qualified ADACCC graduates enrolled in the Master of Arts in Management and Leadership are awarded 15 semester hours of transfer credit, which is applied as 3 semester hours of required MGTL core courses and 12 semester hours of elective courses. Satisfactory completion of the MGTL program requires the following Webster University courses:

 

MNGT Transfer Credit Awarded for Air Defense Artillery Captains Career Course

Webster University Management and Leadership Course Number and Title Credit Hours Air Defense Artillery Captains Career Course Credit Awarded
MNGT 5000 Management    3 SH     

 

 

BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers

 

  3 SH    
HRDV 5630 Organizational Development and Change   3 SH    
HRMG Managing Human Resources  

3 SH

 

   
MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior    ADACCC Organizational Behavior and Leadership 3 SH
MNGT 5650 Management and Strategy   3 SH    
MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership   3 SH    
MNGT 6000 Integrated Studies in Management   3 SH    
Graduate Elective Courses Required      
    ADACCC Executive Staff Management   3 SH
    ADACCC Logistics   1 SH
    ADACCC Qualitative/Quantitative Analysis and Decision Making   6 SH
    ADACCC Training and Development   2 SH
Total Transfer Credit Awarded for ADACCC      15 SH
Total Webster Credits Required  21 SH    
Total Semester Hours Required for Degree  36 SH    

 

Note: ADACCC transfer credits may be used in other School of Business and Technology degree programs not to exceed 12 credits. Programs limited to 9 transfer credit include the Master Of Science in Finance, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Health Services. The College of Arts and Sciences' Master of Science in Environmental Management is limited to 9 ADACCC transfer credits. ADACCC Organizational Behavior and Leadership will substitute for MNGT 5590 in all programs whereby MNGT 5590 is a required core course.

Admission to ADACCC Cooperative Masters Degree Program

Requirements for admission to the ADACCC/Webster Cooperative Masters Degree Program are as follows:

 

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Updated: March 2008